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Germany: Cartel office to probe abuse of ‘market controlling position’ by Facebook

 |  March 26, 2018

Misuse of user data by Facebook means the company will in future be bound by stricter regulations and the threat of tougher penalties for further privacy violations, Germany’s justice minister said.

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    Cartel Office President Andreas Mundt told Tagesspiegel newspaper that users were largely unaware how much information flowed to the social network when they visited third-party websites with Facebook integration.

    The office was working on the basis of possible abuses stemming from “the collection and assessment of data from third-party sources outside Facebook,” he said in an interview, extracts from which were published on Monday March 26.

    The firm is at the center of a storm over allegations that data from millions of its users was improperly used by consultants Cambridge Analytica to target U.S. and British voters in close-run elections.

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